When I hear “monument” I think of statues. Or other man-made structures like the Washington monument. Not so for the Colorado National Monument. This is a large area of canyons and rock formations that have been carved by 150 million years of erosion, similar to the Grand Canyon or Arches National Park. There is a 23-mile main road that runs the length of the monument and winds its way to the ridge top – and I do mean it winds. Close to the canyon edges. For someone who is not fond of heights, this was not a good time. But I will admit the views from ridge top more than make up for the hair-raising and nail-biting turns of the road to get there.
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Absolutely spectacular! We came thru on I-70 last summer, but couldn’t take time to stop due to our cargo and work. Next time! Thanks for sharing – I’m enjoying this!
Julie Sherriff, President
Sherriff Healthcare Search
913-341-7117
http://www.sherriff.com
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